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Regarding the differences between playing in various mediums, television and theatre, one's job is to tell the story. Charles Keating
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Reitsma can do the job, we know that. Bobby Cox
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Pat always took the jobs nobody else wanted. What makes this place work is the people who give their time to others and that was Pat. She wasn't an ordinary soccer mom. Mark Fischer
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People need to be doing their jobs right now, Tom DeLay
job stepping
Stepping up is one thing, getting the job done is another. Joe Torre
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Some of my friends said I was taking the Kent job at the worst possible time. They said all I could do was go down. Jim Christian
jobs lost otherwise
Some jobs, which would otherwise have been lost in the industry, have not been lost because of NAFTA. Tim Roth
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Our whole line did a nice job of moving people around. Roy Roberts
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Right now negotiations remain civil. We want to keep it that way. We want to get the job done. Michelle Sommers
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I think he's a tremendous player. He's so explosive. Norm Chow
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I had many, many wonderful conversations with her about everything under the sun. She was one tremendous person. Robert Matthews
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He's a tremendous defender. He does a lot for us back there. Russ Boyer
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He's had a tremendous year, I'll tell you, Joel Quenneville
tremendous
He has a tremendous attitude. He's very optimistic. He's very positive. Lloyd Carr
tremendous
Mum was a tremendous Anglo-Catholic. Very impressive, actually. She made me go to church for years - I still don't want to because of that. Jane Gardam
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She's just a tremendous athlete. She can do it all. She's very versatile, and she can really play any position. Jim Gresh
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There is a tremendous untapped marketplace here in Mexico. Michael Foley
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I think there's a tremendous amount of unacknowledged hostility in American culture. Chris Jordan